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Key West Fishing Reports


2012-03-05
9:18 AM

MARCH WINDS BRING PERMIT TO FLATS! - The Fishing Report. March 5, 2011. PERMIT ARE MARCHING! Now that the March winds have arrived, one of our favorite species is migrating into shallow waters. Permit (trachinotus falcatus), the Great Pompano, is one of the most elusive for fly ang more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West


2012-03-04
11:04 PM

Key West Fly and Spin Flats Fishing Report - The winter fishing in the lower keys and key west has been good for large baracudas, jacks, and when the weather is stable the permit fishing has been excellent. The tarpon are around and will be more prevalent as the months go on and the migration s more...
Capt. Steve Hancock - Key West


2012-02-26
10:59 AM

February 20-25 - With a week of calm winds and blue skies it has been absolutely beautiful in the lower keys. I started the week with a half day trip due north into the Gulf in search of Bog Cobia. A few other boats had beat us to the area and it wanst long till we more...
Capt. Eric Cline - Key West


2012-02-24
12:08 PM

Permit are Marching, Tarpon are Rolling! - The Fishing Report. Feb. 24, 2011. Permit are on the flats in good sizes and good numbers, like this 19 pound beauty! There are lots and lots of Permit showing on both sides of the Lower Keys, Key West and Marquesas flats. And most of them are more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West


2012-02-21
10:17 PM

Permit are Marching, Tarpon are Rolling! - The Fishing Report. Feb. 21, 2011. Permit and Tarpon are showing up on the flats here in Key West as water temps climb in the afternoons to nearly 80 degrees! February and March fishing in the Keys brings the some migrating Permit and Tarpon into t more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West


2012-02-05
10:45 AM

Tarpon, Permit available now! - The Fishing Report. Feb. 5, 2011. February fishing in the Keys brings the some of the first migrating Tarpon into the Lower Keys and Key West. Permit are readily available in between cold fronts when the waters warm up. On cooler days, we are catc more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West


2012-01-27
5:37 PM

Bigger Cobia - I love Cobia fishing the wrecks and patch coral in the Gulf of Mexico this time of year here in Key West. The Cobia we are seeing this week are bigger, much more filled out than in previous weeks. Powerful Cobia making long runs is what its all abou more...
Capt. Eric Cline - Key West


2012-01-19
10:40 AM

Windy week. - Fishing in Key west this week felt a lot like work, with winds in the mid 20's through the weekend. If you could brave the sea there were a variety of fish biting. Large schools of Bonita feeding in Hawks channel with diving birds above them. A few more...
Capt. Eric Cline - Key West


2012-01-08
9:32 PM

2012 Cobia - January 2nd in Key West brought with it the promise of a significant high pressure system moving through the area. So armed with a simple plan to run north into the Gulf of Mexico to a secret wreck and fish for Cobia until the weather would force more...
Capt. Eric Cline - Key West


2011-11-14
10:03 PM

Tarpon Making a bit of a Fall Run - The Fishing Report. Nov. 14, 2011. There have been some Tarpon and Permit roaming the flats lately as fall brings in cooler temperatures here in the Keys. It is unclear whether the Tarpon are returning from their migration to the North or more...
Capt. Dexter Simmons - Key West

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